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Sign Language Interpreting and Interpreter Education: Directions for Research and Practice

Posted By: johinson
Sign Language Interpreting and Interpreter Education: Directions for Research and Practice

Marc Marschark, Rico Peterson, Elizabeth A. Winston,
«Sign Language Interpreting and Interpreter Education: Directions for Research and Practice»

Oxford University Press | ISBN: 0195176944 | 2005 | PDF | 328 pages | 1.5 MB

For many deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals, sign language and voice interpreting is essential to their participation in educational programs and their access to public and private services. However, there is less than half the number of interpreters needed to meet the demand, interpreting quality is often variable, and there is a considerable lack of knowledge of factors that contribute to successful interpreting. Perhaps it is not surprising, then, that a study by the National Association of the Deaf (NAD) found that 70% of the deaf individuals are dissatisfied with interpreting quality.